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we're about to enter the frigid waters of the chukchi see off the coast of alaska. it's one of the most remote places on earth. but these days, it's also a battleground. >> there you go. >> all right. >> reporter: under this sea there's thought to be nearly 30 billion barrels of oil. >> this is amazing already. >> reporter: and just a few miles from us, shell is gearing up to start drilling. they hope to strike it rich. and greenpeace hopes to stop them. it is a dangerous mission. just me and greenpeace marine biologist john hocevar. at about 200 feet down, the world outside our sub is teeming with life. looks like a crab. plankton, krill, a seabed blanketed with starfish. the whole floor is covered by them. and creatures scene from another world. whoa. it's huge. >> that's the biggest i've ever seen. >> reporter: but hocevar says drilling could spell catastrophe for this fragile ecosystem that sustains life up the food chain. >> you would be talking about millions and millions of dead organisms. >> reporter: the payoff stands to be enormous. the arctic may hold a q
we're about to enter the frigid waters of the chukchi see off the coast of alaska. it's one of the most remote places on earth. but these days, it's also a battleground. >> there you go. >> all right. >> reporter: under this sea there's thought to be nearly 30 billion barrels of oil. >> this is amazing already. >> reporter: and just a few miles from us, shell is gearing up to start drilling. they hope to strike it rich. and greenpeace hopes to stop them. it is a...
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and the southern gulf of alaska has a front finally affectings us midweek. it will cool along the shoreline today with a deck of low clouds out there right now. inland sunny and warm. numbers will nudge # 0 degrees. out the door patchy fog this morning along the shoreline. they had fog coming through the golden gate. elsewhere a mostly sunny start. on the future-cast, we will pickup more low clouds as the day goes on. tonight watch them pull into the shoreline so that by tomorrow morning the cbs morning news will start off with overcast sky, at least that is the forecast tomorrow. and sunny by afternoon tomorrow. 72 at the airport for a high. 57 for a low. chicago partly cloudy. los angeles and the southland looks good. by midweek it looks like rain will spread over the bay area just in time for halloween. but stay tuned. it could change. we will have the latest tonight. 81 in fairfield, 83 at livermore, 78 at concord and 23469 san francisco. the look ahead, rain in the way area midweek after a couple of nice days. by next weekend we clear it all up and it l
and the southern gulf of alaska has a front finally affectings us midweek. it will cool along the shoreline today with a deck of low clouds out there right now. inland sunny and warm. numbers will nudge # 0 degrees. out the door patchy fog this morning along the shoreline. they had fog coming through the golden gate. elsewhere a mostly sunny start. on the future-cast, we will pickup more low clouds as the day goes on. tonight watch them pull into the shoreline so that by tomorrow morning the...
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>> the best is alaska airlines. second would be airtran. alaska is a great airline. they fly a lot in the west coast up to alaska and all over they have partnerships with the bigger airlines. they are a good airline to fly. >> what about lost bags the worst is american and united. that would be also jetblue and virgin america. >> 1 thing that drives me nuts is boarding procedures. if you were gold you were the first person who got on the plane now it's platinum it's diamond it's gold it's silver. when do we finally get to board? >> the procedures now are not streamline. they are saying they are trying to but that's not the case. even if you have platinum status on airlines it doesn't mean you get to board first. it has military people and people with disabilities and people with children. >> they have got everything. by the time your group is there there are 10 different groups that boarded. >> we have to leave it there. thank you so much. 25 minutes after the hour. horrifying new report out on fast and furious. the guns provided by the u.s. government are now linked
>> the best is alaska airlines. second would be airtran. alaska is a great airline. they fly a lot in the west coast up to alaska and all over they have partnerships with the bigger airlines. they are a good airline to fly. >> what about lost bags the worst is american and united. that would be also jetblue and virgin america. >> 1 thing that drives me nuts is boarding procedures. if you were gold you were the first person who got on the plane now it's platinum it's diamond...
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but not here in the bay area, but we still observed heights towards alaska and british columbia. those numbers do not seem too high, but we know that could go a lot of damage near the immediate shoreline. once again the tsunami warning posted towards alaska and canada is still in place right now. >>> also another major story is this, hurricane sandy a category 1 hurricane with winds of 75 miles per hour moving to the northeast at 14. not only this we're watching, but a cold weather system that will merge and you heard the rain and wind and even the snow forecast, the cold part of this system will generate significant snowfall and the eventual track losing hurricane and tropical storm status and moving onshore late monday night into tuesday. rainfall amounts pretty excessive. those bright yellows indicate 8-10 inch. so excessive rainfall rates and the winds, that will probably be the biggest concern because we're going to have strong winds over a long period. these are forecasted -- this in fact, is the center of the storm moving opshore sometime as we head into monday and mod nig
but not here in the bay area, but we still observed heights towards alaska and british columbia. those numbers do not seem too high, but we know that could go a lot of damage near the immediate shoreline. once again the tsunami warning posted towards alaska and canada is still in place right now. >>> also another major story is this, hurricane sandy a category 1 hurricane with winds of 75 miles per hour moving to the northeast at 14. not only this we're watching, but a cold weather...
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now we're look up toward alaska because the weekend going to be a transition time. we'll have an onshore flow but stay dry. all the way from alaska to alameda by the top of next week a big area of low pressure dives down the west coast and impact the bay area with rain and cooler temperatures. and the snow level down about 7,000 feet for you skiers out there. big changes coming up next week. nothing changes tomorrow. it will be sunny and very warm. the weekend is going to be cooler and not as sunny. we'll say partly sunny saturday and sunday and the rain moves in by monday night and maybe sticking around for a few days. widespread rain chances tuesday. for tomorrow, thursday, 90 for concord. 86 san jose. about 10 degrees above average. sunnyvale 87. san mateo 83. hayward high tomorrow 84. concord 90. san ramon 90. pleasanton 92. vallejo 85. kentfield 85. sausalito beautiful day sunshine 76. and alameda topping out at 81 degrees tomorrow. your extended forecast is calling for cooler weather by about 10 degrees on friday but mainly sunny. saturday, sunday, upper 70s i
now we're look up toward alaska because the weekend going to be a transition time. we'll have an onshore flow but stay dry. all the way from alaska to alameda by the top of next week a big area of low pressure dives down the west coast and impact the bay area with rain and cooler temperatures. and the snow level down about 7,000 feet for you skiers out there. big changes coming up next week. nothing changes tomorrow. it will be sunny and very warm. the weekend is going to be cooler and not as...
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my son is in anchorage, alaska and it was 10 degrees. you don't have to worry about that yet. we are still enjoying the temperatures near 80. will be started on tuesday and look at a time lapse from our weather camera. cloudy this morning and a couple of sprinkles in frederick. hagerstown have light rain for awhile. we kind of expected that and then there was a warm front that led to this day and sunshine and warm temperatures. we will have clouds tonight but the only real effect that will have on us is to keep temperatures a little warmer. it will be a very mild night tonight. high pressure in control. heavier clouds to the north and west. that will continue but a number of changes are anticipated. temperatures right now, 77 at reagan national. 80 degrees at national. a warm push continuing with one more day and a slow drop in temperatures through thursday, friday and into the weekend. by this time next week, you will be remembering this weekend saying wasn't that nice? things are going to change. there is the high pressure and we will start to pick up wind out of the northea
my son is in anchorage, alaska and it was 10 degrees. you don't have to worry about that yet. we are still enjoying the temperatures near 80. will be started on tuesday and look at a time lapse from our weather camera. cloudy this morning and a couple of sprinkles in frederick. hagerstown have light rain for awhile. we kind of expected that and then there was a warm front that led to this day and sunshine and warm temperatures. we will have clouds tonight but the only real effect that will have...
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alaska we talked, the water was rising. you are on the second floor. what's happening now? >> the water has essentially receded. thankfully. the water is going down. it is at a dangerous level, but it has gone down quite a bit. about seven minutes ago, what appeared to be a national guardsman vehicle, almost looking like a monster truck came barreling through the higher portion of the street here. you don't appreciate these first responders until this moment. but they came up to the front of the motel, asking if everyone was okay. we are all on the second floor. the first floor is submerged. this woman was in real amount of pain trying to get around. they were very concerned about her. they asked us about her. she seems to be doing okay. they have asked us to stay put until the morning. they are going to try to get that going at that time. >> all right. how long have you been out there? >> we have been here since maybe about noon or 1:00 o'clock this afternoon. stuck in the hotel for about the last six hours or so. >> okay, joel, we appreciate your report so much. >> greg,
alaska we talked, the water was rising. you are on the second floor. what's happening now? >> the water has essentially receded. thankfully. the water is going down. it is at a dangerous level, but it has gone down quite a bit. about seven minutes ago, what appeared to be a national guardsman vehicle, almost looking like a monster truck came barreling through the higher portion of the street here. you don't appreciate these first responders until this moment. but they came up to the front...
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it is concerning we have the election coming up a key jobs report and alaska hangs in the balance. >> thank you. >>> the time right now 49 after the hour. still to come getting into the oval office billions of dollars tackling america's debt trillions. 6700 pennsylvania avenue isn't priceless after all. the white house price tag next. >>> it's your last chance to answer the question of the day. what foreign policy issue would you like addressed in tonight's debate? we will have your e-mails next. let's check in with steve doocy to see what's coming up on fox and friends. >> coming up we are talking about the battle down in boca tonight at 9:00. you will see it on the fox news channel. we are going to have with us mitt romney's former debate coach. the topic is foreign affairs so we are going to talk about that with lindsay graham. all things political with governor mike huckabee. also michael reagan and as if that's not enough donald trump a guy who knows all about florida is going to join us live. fox and friends kicks off exactly 9 minutes from now right here on the fox news channel
it is concerning we have the election coming up a key jobs report and alaska hangs in the balance. >> thank you. >>> the time right now 49 after the hour. still to come getting into the oval office billions of dollars tackling america's debt trillions. 6700 pennsylvania avenue isn't priceless after all. the white house price tag next. >>> it's your last chance to answer the question of the day. what foreign policy issue would you like addressed in tonight's debate? we...
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the good, bad and an alaska woman gets a second right to life. it turns out wolf was a match. and next the bad enter into your own risk and that's the warning that detroit cops have visiting -- for fans visiting the city. detroit has the highest murder rate. this is in protest to the cuts to the police department. nas dar race. a 25 car pile up.
the good, bad and an alaska woman gets a second right to life. it turns out wolf was a match. and next the bad enter into your own risk and that's the warning that detroit cops have visiting -- for fans visiting the city. detroit has the highest murder rate. this is in protest to the cuts to the police department. nas dar race. a 25 car pile up.
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there's a pipeline on the drawing boards from alaska all the way down to texas that have been stoppedded by the obama administration even though it was approved by the state department, hillary clinton, and here's the one that -- here's the one that kills me the most. you know the way china is burning our coal? sending it up to the environment? china has agreed with cuba that it's going to drill for oil 20 miles off the coast of cuba which, i think, is 70 miles off the coast of florida? we're not drilling for it? it's our oil. explain that to me. china is going to do it safer than we would do it? we're not drilling because we're afraid of an oil spill, but china is going to extract the oil from the ground in a safer way than we do? this election is going to be two very, very different directions. obama gets re-elected, i say he reaffirms and in stronger terms his just say no approach to energy. i think nuclear power is finished. coal is finished. fracking gets slowed down because if you get intimidated by the environmentalists over the keystone pipeline, wait until you see what they do t
there's a pipeline on the drawing boards from alaska all the way down to texas that have been stoppedded by the obama administration even though it was approved by the state department, hillary clinton, and here's the one that -- here's the one that kills me the most. you know the way china is burning our coal? sending it up to the environment? china has agreed with cuba that it's going to drill for oil 20 miles off the coast of cuba which, i think, is 70 miles off the coast of florida? we're...
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it was felt in alaska's southeast communities, but most of the energy was sent to the southwest toward the hawaiian islands. so far there are no reports of major damage on land. the first waves are just now hitting the hawaiian islands, but they are smaller than first predicted. the largest wave was measured on maui at five feet. about two feet higher than normal levels. last night's warning triggered coastal evacuations in hawaii but it's been lowered to an advisory. people in honolulu have been told they can return home. harbors remain closed. people are asked to stay away from the water for the next several hours. >> we're telling people, yes, you can return home, and we are doing those things required of us for due diligence and to make sure there would be nothing that would make it unsafe for them to return home, and that's being done right now. >> california remains under a tsunami advisory, but waves in the pacific northwest have been measured in just inches. no damaging waves are expected here. we will check in with meteorologist lisa argen for the latest on the tsunami advisor
it was felt in alaska's southeast communities, but most of the energy was sent to the southwest toward the hawaiian islands. so far there are no reports of major damage on land. the first waves are just now hitting the hawaiian islands, but they are smaller than first predicted. the largest wave was measured on maui at five feet. about two feet higher than normal levels. last night's warning triggered coastal evacuations in hawaii but it's been lowered to an advisory. people in honolulu have...
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dennis: in alaska they pay you to live there, in new york, you pay to live here. only the lawyers are getting rich, you will not believe how much they made one case. and how much singer adelle is making on the 50th anniversary of james bond. first, a look at the winners on nasdaq. dennis: lawyers running wild, their fees out of control. a whopping $35,000 per hour in one case we're talking about, that might be a new world record. joined by federal, general counsel, thank you for being with us. in 2004 the company, it to minors that you control, they do a deal together approved everybody except some of your holders. you end up losing october 2011, what was the award the court awarded to the other side? >> it was basically an award of $2.1 billion. dennis: how much money did the lawyers get? >> $350 million. dennis: $35,000 per hour. look at other cases, that turned out to be compared with the enron case of $7800 per hour. so you appealed this case and then you got a ruling in august, what did it say? >> basically we lost, we tried a motion for rehearing which didn'
dennis: in alaska they pay you to live there, in new york, you pay to live here. only the lawyers are getting rich, you will not believe how much they made one case. and how much singer adelle is making on the 50th anniversary of james bond. first, a look at the winners on nasdaq. dennis: lawyers running wild, their fees out of control. a whopping $35,000 per hour in one case we're talking about, that might be a new world record. joined by federal, general counsel, thank you for being with us....
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hawaii, alaska, the pacific northwest and british columbia were all on watch overnight for tsunami waves. a manhunt is on for a suspect in a shooting spree along michigan roadways. they are looking for a man suspected of two dozen shootings in the past week. here is a sketch. friday he hit his first victim, a bullet struck a man driving on 0 i-96. most of the shootings have been along that road. the injured man underwent surgery and is expected to recover. >>> a 12-year-old daughter of florida senator marco rubio is in fair condition now after an accident in a cart. senator rubio got word of the accident while on the road campaigning with mitt romney. amanda rubio sustained a head injury and is in a pediatric intensive care unit in miami. >>> and finally, talk about an earful. breaking his own guinness world record by lifting 187 pounds with his ear. once he was loose he went ahead and pulled a school bus with his ear. he says he can lift 45 pounds with one eye as well. we want to tell you, don't try this at home. we're not sure why you even would want to. that's the news. now back to je
hawaii, alaska, the pacific northwest and british columbia were all on watch overnight for tsunami waves. a manhunt is on for a suspect in a shooting spree along michigan roadways. they are looking for a man suspected of two dozen shootings in the past week. here is a sketch. friday he hit his first victim, a bullet struck a man driving on 0 i-96. most of the shootings have been along that road. the injured man underwent surgery and is expected to recover. >>> a 12-year-old daughter of...
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then, there's alaska. >> you're missing arkansas. tenderfoot, alaska. that's alaska, yeah. >> alaska. >> you told me that it was kodiak. >> i did. i told it would be juneau. but it isn't. it's tenderfoot. just outside of fair banks. quick look at the colder air rushing down. l.a., san diego, vegas. all morning long, we've been talking about these colder temperatures. i am meteorologist jacqui friday and what a beautiful day. our high today will reach about degrees and mostly sunny but week and will not be so >> you're totally right. >> the weather's been brought to you by hormel, natural choice. >>> robin and her treatment and recovery has reminded all of us in the "gma" family of the battle that so many are fighting against cancer. and in her new book, "a world without cancer," dr. margaret cuo, sister of our correspondent, chris cuomo, talks about it with amy robach. >> reporter: a world without cancer. it's a world we'd like to live in. but radiologist dr. margaret cuomo says we can get there. >> the focus needs to be on prevention. we want to preven
then, there's alaska. >> you're missing arkansas. tenderfoot, alaska. that's alaska, yeah. >> alaska. >> you told me that it was kodiak. >> i did. i told it would be juneau. but it isn't. it's tenderfoot. just outside of fair banks. quick look at the colder air rushing down. l.a., san diego, vegas. all morning long, we've been talking about these colder temperatures. i am meteorologist jacqui friday and what a beautiful day. our high today will reach about degrees and...
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to double the number of permits on federal lands and federal waters and get the oil off the shore of alaska and build that pipeline from canada as well and get the oil here. [cheers and applause] that means lower gasoline prices because we have got to take advantage of our energy resources here. people are struggling under the high cost of energy. that, by the way creates new jobs too, 3.5 to 4 million jobs will come back if we take advantage of our energy resources. number two, we will make trade work for us. we are going to open up new markets for trade. you particularly here in florida will have opportunity to sell goods in latin american and nearby. language opportunities and time zone opportunities. we will do well opening up more trade. but i will tell you, this i will crack down on china or any other nation that cheats. [cheers and applause] [chanting u.s.a.] there is a third thing. my third thing is this i want to make sure the people have the skills. those 47 different federal trading programs that all report into 8 different agencies think of the waste. i want to take the money fr
to double the number of permits on federal lands and federal waters and get the oil off the shore of alaska and build that pipeline from canada as well and get the oil here. [cheers and applause] that means lower gasoline prices because we have got to take advantage of our energy resources here. people are struggling under the high cost of energy. that, by the way creates new jobs too, 3.5 to 4 million jobs will come back if we take advantage of our energy resources. number two, we will make...
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and also, alaska. getting pictures out of alaska a lot. here's where the warmer temperatures are holding in the country. minneapolis is 80 degrees today. but not after today. and by the time you get to the end of this week, you're going to notice this cold blast that's dropping in here. chicagoland, into the 50s by friday. dallas, you're going down to 63. i think dallas will be happy about that, going from the 90s to the 80s and into the 60s. another way the cool air is moving in. coastal areas are cooler. and l.a. is about 85. you're a talker in the movie. >> and a messy snacker? >> all that weather was brought to you by purina. >> i have a very active mind. i like to discuss the film. one time. >>> coming up -- this is what one woman looked like before she dropped more than 100 pounds. wait until you see her now. chris powell is with us. go nowhere. >>> that's going to be fun tomorrow. now, an amazing transformation from our "erase the weight" series. latrina jones had struggled with her weight. but she had a new future. here's her story
and also, alaska. getting pictures out of alaska a lot. here's where the warmer temperatures are holding in the country. minneapolis is 80 degrees today. but not after today. and by the time you get to the end of this week, you're going to notice this cold blast that's dropping in here. chicagoland, into the 50s by friday. dallas, you're going down to 63. i think dallas will be happy about that, going from the 90s to the 80s and into the 60s. another way the cool air is moving in. coastal areas...
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it was felt in alaska's southeast communities, but most of the energy was sent to the southwest toward the hawaiian islands. the first tsunami waves to the islands were smaller than first predicted. geologists say the largest wave so far was measured on maui at five feet. that's only about two feet higher than normal sea levels. since then all warnings and advisories have been cancelled and the evacuated coastal residents in honolulu have been allowed to return home. experts are still warning people on the islands, though, to stay away from the water's edge for several more hours. california was initially under a tsunami advisory, which was cancelled after waves in the pacific northwest were measured in just a few inches. this is one of those days to check with your airline if you are flying at sfo. four of today's flights have been affected by the tsunami situation. one arrival from maui was cancelled and one departure is delayed. one arrival from honolulu is delayed two to five hours and a departure for honolulu has also been delayed. >>> hurricane sandy is also affecting flights fro
it was felt in alaska's southeast communities, but most of the energy was sent to the southwest toward the hawaiian islands. the first tsunami waves to the islands were smaller than first predicted. geologists say the largest wave so far was measured on maui at five feet. that's only about two feet higher than normal sea levels. since then all warnings and advisories have been cancelled and the evacuated coastal residents in honolulu have been allowed to return home. experts are still warning...
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they were brought to the alaska sea life center. getting around the clock tlc. >> when he was found, he was dehydrated. he's developed some bladder problems. >> reporter: in the beginning, mit was so sick, he couldn't take a bottle feeding. no such problems now. the ball of flubber likes acuddle, his toys and getting sprayed with a hose. thursday, he was placed aboard a fedex cargo jet and flown 4,500 miles to his new home. >> he's doing well. he's hitting his milestones. and we hope he will continue to do so. the scrappy little fellow coming in as the perfect new yorker. it's amazing. >> reporter: mit will be quarantined for at least 30 days. visitors eager to welcome him may have to wait until next spring to meet the jowly giant. but mit is sure to be a hit. for "good morning america," john muller, abc news, new york. >> i can see the lines wrapped around to go and see him. >> who knew a walrus could be cuddly? >> and cute. >> they are. but when they get bigger, they get bigger. not so cuddly. >> that big. >> would not have surviv
they were brought to the alaska sea life center. getting around the clock tlc. >> when he was found, he was dehydrated. he's developed some bladder problems. >> reporter: in the beginning, mit was so sick, he couldn't take a bottle feeding. no such problems now. the ball of flubber likes acuddle, his toys and getting sprayed with a hose. thursday, he was placed aboard a fedex cargo jet and flown 4,500 miles to his new home. >> he's doing well. he's hitting his milestones. and...
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that have exercised democratic wallets the most in american history have been the national debut of an alaska governor named sarah palin four years ago at the republican convention and also a strong debate performance by president obama this week in new york. something tells me that somewhere right now there is a democratic operative trying to figure out how to get sarah palin on a flight to florida in time for the debate. a democrat is trying to arrange a direct flight from wasilla to boca. places. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. a great clean doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna read one of these. i'm gonna read one of these! [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust rags, swiffer 360 duster's extender gets into hard-to-reach places without the hassle. so y
that have exercised democratic wallets the most in american history have been the national debut of an alaska governor named sarah palin four years ago at the republican convention and also a strong debate performance by president obama this week in new york. something tells me that somewhere right now there is a democratic operative trying to figure out how to get sarah palin on a flight to florida in time for the debate. a democrat is trying to arrange a direct flight from wasilla to boca....
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it was felt in alaska's southeast communities, but most of the energy was sent to the southwest toward the hawaiian islands. so far there are no reports of major damage on land. the first waves are just now hitting the hawaiian island, but they are smaller than first predicted. the largest wave was measured on ma maui at 5 feet. last night's warning triggered coastal evacuations in hawaii but as we said it's been lowrd to an advisory. people in honolulu have been told they can return home. people are asked to stay away from the water for the next several hours. >> we're telling people yes, you can return home, and he better doing those things required ever us for due diligence and mack sure there would be nothing that would make it unsafe for them to return home and that's being done right now. >> california remains under a tsunami advisory from waves in the pacific northwest have been measured in just inches. no damaging waves are expected here. we will check in with meteorologist lisa argen for the latest on the tsunami warning in hawaii. >> yes. hi, carolyn. as you noted, we are loo
it was felt in alaska's southeast communities, but most of the energy was sent to the southwest toward the hawaiian islands. so far there are no reports of major damage on land. the first waves are just now hitting the hawaiian island, but they are smaller than first predicted. the largest wave was measured on ma maui at 5 feet. last night's warning triggered coastal evacuations in hawaii but as we said it's been lowrd to an advisory. people in honolulu have been told they can return home....
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summer we'd go and--on a--on a trek in the himalayas or climb machu picchu or take a kayak trip or--in alaska or--we've done all kinds of wonderful things together, and it r--we really do have an awfully good time. c-span: what's the value of all that? >> guest: it is sheer fun. you might think that, you know, as heavy hitters, members of the cabinet and this kind of thing on--all along on a trip that we would sit around having deep philosophical conversations or weighty policy discussions. we revert to being complete 13-year-olds on this trip. we just giggle and are really silly. c-span: do--do--do people change when they get power? >> guest: that's a good question. they often do. almost always they--they take them--start taking themselves quite seriously, which is... c-span: how about your friends you go hiking with? anybody... anybody... >> guest: they're still teasable. they're still teasable. c-span: do you see a change? >> guest: yeah, i do. no--more in donna than in alice rivlin. alice rivlin seems to me to have been--to be a wonderfully consistent human being. i think donna--donna is
summer we'd go and--on a--on a trek in the himalayas or climb machu picchu or take a kayak trip or--in alaska or--we've done all kinds of wonderful things together, and it r--we really do have an awfully good time. c-span: what's the value of all that? >> guest: it is sheer fun. you might think that, you know, as heavy hitters, members of the cabinet and this kind of thing on--all along on a trip that we would sit around having deep philosophical conversations or weighty policy...
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but more and more states are leaving it off off the official calendar, states like alaska, arkansas, california, florida, hawaii, iowa, kansas, kentucky, michigan, minnesota, mississippi, nevada, new hampshire, north carolina, oregon, south carolina, texas, washington, wisconsin and wyoming. does columbus deserve his own holiday? >> well that's a good question because he actually didn't discover north america. he never set foot in new york america and never even knew it existed. he wasn't the first person to discover the american continent from europe. >> reporter: leaf erickson made land fall in north america centuries earlier. and says this historian who strolled with me through new york city's hispanic society, there were plenty of explorers sailing the seas in columbus' era. >> kind of like space exploration. if it hadn't been john glenn to be the first person to circle the world it would have been another astronaut at that time because the moment was right >> reporter: there are no ditties about amayor go ves puchy and not just because it's hard to rhyme his name. >> columbus ca
but more and more states are leaving it off off the official calendar, states like alaska, arkansas, california, florida, hawaii, iowa, kansas, kentucky, michigan, minnesota, mississippi, nevada, new hampshire, north carolina, oregon, south carolina, texas, washington, wisconsin and wyoming. does columbus deserve his own holiday? >> well that's a good question because he actually didn't discover north america. he never set foot in new york america and never even knew it existed. he wasn't...
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>> be in transients in washington and alaska, the lack of a coherent fiscal policy has hurt the economy and you can see it in a number of ways. the biggest impediment to the business and taxes and governments, government regulation, they are the primary source of payroll growth and that slowed down. investment in equipment and software was flat coming into this quarter. we had seen average growth of 10%. that is the uncertainty washington is creating making it impossible for businesses to make intelligent investment decisions so investing in anything. >> jeff cleveland, obama's policies have helped or hurt the recovery? >> uncertainty has harmed the recovery. dennis: let me ask you another thing. this fiscal cliff we keep hearing about will be so awful and horrible, can we take a bet as investors that a politician will work that out and we won't go over it? >> the risk is the work something out and they kick the can down the road as professor john taylor said in the previous segment. that short-termm is is the real problem. we will be talking about the next fiscal cliff. that is the pro
>> be in transients in washington and alaska, the lack of a coherent fiscal policy has hurt the economy and you can see it in a number of ways. the biggest impediment to the business and taxes and governments, government regulation, they are the primary source of payroll growth and that slowed down. investment in equipment and software was flat coming into this quarter. we had seen average growth of 10%. that is the uncertainty washington is creating making it impossible for businesses to...
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overnight, a small wave came ashore in craig, alaska. >>> in less than two hours, thousands of runners will start pounding their way through the streets of arlington and d.c. for the 37th annual marine corps marathon. runners are actually going to -- they're at the starting line right now. we want to take a look real quick at the map of the course. many of the roads seen here are closed. there will be rolling closures throughout the morning. right now parts of route 110, washington boulevard, wilson boulevard, the memorial bridge and madison drive are shut down. coming up in 30 minutes we'll have a live report from that course. i know you ran into a couple road blocks on the way in. >> yes. >> you made it here. >> did i make it. >> yes. >> hopefully everyone can make it to the race today. the time right now is 6:80. >>> the computer model shows sandy will likely make landfall north of the d.c. region. >> we'll take you live to the jersey shore to check out conditions there. >>> don't let your guard down here. prepare for significant wind and rain. we can help you out. download the wrc4
overnight, a small wave came ashore in craig, alaska. >>> in less than two hours, thousands of runners will start pounding their way through the streets of arlington and d.c. for the 37th annual marine corps marathon. runners are actually going to -- they're at the starting line right now. we want to take a look real quick at the map of the course. many of the roads seen here are closed. there will be rolling closures throughout the morning. right now parts of route 110, washington...
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. >> bill: you have your alaska suit on -- >> i do sarah palin would be envious. >> she road her bike over today. it is cold outside. >> it is. thank you. >> bill: in honor of chris christie i wear my fleece today. you dressed at chris christie for halloween. >> bill: yeah, i should put a few pillows in. the team is here peter ogburn and dan henning siprion bolling, with the give wave. we haven't given them a microphone yet -- >> because they are on probation. >> bill: exactly. president obama sidelined because of hurricane sandy, but joe biden still out there, michelle obama out there, and the big dog himself bill clinton. >> oh, yeah yeah. >> bill: he raised an issue yesterday, i think he was in wisconsin or iowa -- >> minnesota. >> if i couldn't campaign, i think bill clinton would be a pretty good stand in. >> yes. >> bill: here is bill clinton. >> there are mayors who are being told you have to move these houses back from the ocean climate change is going to raise the water levels on a permanent basis. >> bill: let's get through the immediate relief efforts, and people are going
. >> bill: you have your alaska suit on -- >> i do sarah palin would be envious. >> she road her bike over today. it is cold outside. >> it is. thank you. >> bill: in honor of chris christie i wear my fleece today. you dressed at chris christie for halloween. >> bill: yeah, i should put a few pillows in. the team is here peter ogburn and dan henning siprion bolling, with the give wave. we haven't given them a microphone yet -- >> because they are on...
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no airline is immune with american, delta, alaska, u.s. airways and jetblue all showing cancelled flights. departing flights to jfk in new york, boston, baltimore, newark, and washington, d.c. have been cancelled. affected passengers are telling us the airlines are handling hurricane sandy well giving most of them a reasonable heads up that their flight has been redirected or cancelled altogether so passengers are making the most of it. >> you were affected by hurricane sandy some. >> yes. the conference i was going to in d.c. was called off. >> you just found this out this morning. >> late yesterday afternoon. >> so now what? >> change of plans and going on a vacation instead. >> reporter: hey, that's not that bad. where are you off that? >> augusta first and then savannah. >> we were supposed to go from san francisco to new york to tel aviv. now we're going san francisco to detroit to london and then tel aviv. >> reporter: now, sandy has already left its mark on parts of north carolina. video shows rising tides that are eroding beaches a
no airline is immune with american, delta, alaska, u.s. airways and jetblue all showing cancelled flights. departing flights to jfk in new york, boston, baltimore, newark, and washington, d.c. have been cancelled. affected passengers are telling us the airlines are handling hurricane sandy well giving most of them a reasonable heads up that their flight has been redirected or cancelled altogether so passengers are making the most of it. >> you were affected by hurricane sandy some....
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if i am president, i will double them and also get the oil from offshore in alaska and bring a pipeline from canada. and by the way, i let cool. i will make sure we continue to burn clean coal. people in the coal industry feel like it's getting crushed by your policies. i went to get america and north america energy independence so we can get those jobs. with regards to the tax-cut, i am not looking to cut nasa's taxes and reduce revenues going to the government. my number one principle is there will be no tax cut that adds to the deficit. no tax cuts as to the deficit. but i do want to reduce the burden being paid by middle income americans. to do that that means i cannot reduce the burden paid by high income americans. any language to the contrary simply not accurate. >> moderator: mr. president. obama: let's talk about taxes because they think it is instructive. four years ago when i stood on the stage, i said that i would cut taxes for middle-class families and that's exactly what i did. we cut taxes for middle-class families by about $3600. and the reason is because i believe that
if i am president, i will double them and also get the oil from offshore in alaska and bring a pipeline from canada. and by the way, i let cool. i will make sure we continue to burn clean coal. people in the coal industry feel like it's getting crushed by your policies. i went to get america and north america energy independence so we can get those jobs. with regards to the tax-cut, i am not looking to cut nasa's taxes and reduce revenues going to the government. my number one principle is...
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that was flown back to alaska during opening statements and kept away from us and what he had to say was never disclosed to us. the government has the ability to collect information and all sorts of ways. they can serve grand jury subpoenas. they have very few limits, they can conduct wiretaps. they have to go to a judge to do that but they can conduct wiretaps and they can execute search warrants. they can lie and deceive witnesses if they think it's in the best interest of the government to do so and they can provide benefits to witnesses. i can't do any of those things where i would be in charge myself. i think there's a great disparity in the amount of information that's provided that the government has and the defense has, and without that information, it becomes very difficult to represent your client and in most cases the information we are supposed to get we do get, but in some cases, the steven's case being the most prominent example, i've been involved in two other cases where they found the brady case said the favorable information has to be disclosed. i commend the sugges
that was flown back to alaska during opening statements and kept away from us and what he had to say was never disclosed to us. the government has the ability to collect information and all sorts of ways. they can serve grand jury subpoenas. they have very few limits, they can conduct wiretaps. they have to go to a judge to do that but they can conduct wiretaps and they can execute search warrants. they can lie and deceive witnesses if they think it's in the best interest of the government to...
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it got off track from alaska. it is flying over the soviet union in a manner that could appear to khrushchev, and did appear to khrushchev, like a last minute look at targets we were going to attack. he is feeling things are getting out of control. in the debate with his advisers, only to the options are presented to him. attack the missiles in cuba now to prevent them from becoming ready to fire against american cities or alternatively acquiesce to the fact khrushchev has succeeded, that there are strategic missiles in cuba, and he will be emboldened to take action against berlin. he is damned if he does or does not. he thinks about each option. they get down to nuclear war. what if i acquiesced to the missiles in cuba? then khrushchev will have succeeded you promised in private he would not do. this fellow will be emboldened to act next month. he said he would resolve the berlin crisis in berlin. in berlin, khrushchev held all the cards. berlin was a free city an enclave in the middle of soviet- occupied east ge
it got off track from alaska. it is flying over the soviet union in a manner that could appear to khrushchev, and did appear to khrushchev, like a last minute look at targets we were going to attack. he is feeling things are getting out of control. in the debate with his advisers, only to the options are presented to him. attack the missiles in cuba now to prevent them from becoming ready to fire against american cities or alternatively acquiesce to the fact khrushchev has succeeded, that there...
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he was rescued off the coast of alaska, nursed back to health. now the new york aquarium in brooklyn taking him in. baby mitchic will get used to surroundings and then become part of the aquarium walrus exhibit next spring. very nice mustache. >> have to go see that. almost as good as yours, you don't have one. >> you let me know how the trip is. >>> coming up, surprising news in "the skinny." whitney houston's daughter bobbi kristina makes an announcement that will raise eyebrows. >>> big progress on the economic front. looks like the housing market is starting to bounce back. still not the greatest news for some sellers though. it's all next. ♪ our house its a very, very, fine house ♪ ♪ with two cats in the yard ♪ ♪ life used to be so hard ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insuranc
he was rescued off the coast of alaska, nursed back to health. now the new york aquarium in brooklyn taking him in. baby mitchic will get used to surroundings and then become part of the aquarium walrus exhibit next spring. very nice mustache. >> have to go see that. almost as good as yours, you don't have one. >> you let me know how the trip is. >>> coming up, surprising news in "the skinny." whitney houston's daughter bobbi kristina makes an announcement that...
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we support those activities in alaska as well. >> reporter: how often do they have to work together? is it important for them to be together? >> yes. what they do here is collaborate it with local forecast offices around the country. we work with the senior duty meteorologists on this floor. we work with the ocean prediction center in providing analysis and forecast in those areas between the continental u.s. and also the ocean areas that surrod the u.s. >> reporter: now i know you're the director of this wonderful facility, but i understand that you are also the guy to talk to when it comes to snow. >> okay. >> reporter: is that true? >> well, i have coauthored a book with paul koets in northeast snowstorms and spent a fair amount of time doing research. >> reporter: just in case people forgot, we have video to remind them. not sure we want to be reminded of that. let's talk about okay, that storm, how far in advance did you know that was coming? >> that was well predicted seven days in advance. it was a very consistent forecast so people took action, states took action, the retail
we support those activities in alaska as well. >> reporter: how often do they have to work together? is it important for them to be together? >> yes. what they do here is collaborate it with local forecast offices around the country. we work with the senior duty meteorologists on this floor. we work with the ocean prediction center in providing analysis and forecast in those areas between the continental u.s. and also the ocean areas that surrod the u.s. >> reporter: now i...
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we have an editorial in our paper today, about 11 million acres in alaska that was taken off line from drilling. this is a problem i think for barack obama, and those high gas prices are problems for the mid class. bill: you're saying the dollar is cheaper so the money is cheaper to get. >> that's right. bill: the energy policy has not been suitable, has not length itself toward finding more, let's say, oil reserves. >> that's right. >> you look in fracking in places like eastern ohio, that industry is booming. >> it is. bill: which tells you why governor romney over the weekend was talking about gas price necessary ohio. waoes trying to find an issue there. >> look, you're right with the natural gas boom in this country, and the hydraulic fracturing. we have a lot more oil on gas production but not nearly enough. all of that production, almost all of that is on private lands. one of the points the oil and gas executives say that i talk to they say most of the oil in this country is on public lands and that's what's been taken off limits for drilling. you know, if those high gas prices
we have an editorial in our paper today, about 11 million acres in alaska that was taken off line from drilling. this is a problem i think for barack obama, and those high gas prices are problems for the mid class. bill: you're saying the dollar is cheaper so the money is cheaper to get. >> that's right. bill: the energy policy has not been suitable, has not length itself toward finding more, let's say, oil reserves. >> that's right. >> you look in fracking in places like...
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she was a former miss alaska. her true dream was living the sea faring life, one of her tweets says i'm in love with my ship. she joined the crew in hopes of educating children. she is remembered here by her aunt. >> she just was always busy and active at things. and just had the bounding dry dock, i didn't know it was back out to sea especially with this weather coming in. >> and we're just learning more and more about some of these victims. our coverage continues in just a moment. be right back. [ female announcer ] nature exists on the grandest scale... ♪ ...and in the tiniest details. ♪ and sometimes both. nature valley granola thins pack the big taste of granola and dark chocolate into one perfect square, under 100 calories. nature valley granola thins. nature at its most delicious.
she was a former miss alaska. her true dream was living the sea faring life, one of her tweets says i'm in love with my ship. she joined the crew in hopes of educating children. she is remembered here by her aunt. >> she just was always busy and active at things. and just had the bounding dry dock, i didn't know it was back out to sea especially with this weather coming in. >> and we're just learning more and more about some of these victims. our coverage continues in just a moment....